I used listen to a lot of dance, trance and hardcore back in the day. A lot of the music was layered though somewhat easier to break down... However
with a really good DJ who knows his/her music the possibilities become endless.

Thanks for the video, I think tonight I'll chill out when all is calm and space out to some trance

One off my trance favourites.

I must admit I've never heard of Goa trance, didn't expect India to have a dance scene... Guess I'll chalk that up to ignorance.

it has evolved like everything else, for me the trance scene was taking too many people places "others" didn't want them to go. when i was in my teens
some of the tunez coming out my area alone were phenomenal

theres a reason they call it uplifting trance you know.

the good thing about utube, if you put listen to one it will play through a host of others just like it...

originally posted by: one4all
Nope.....I am sticking with 2021.I am simply pointing out that the calender has been altered IMHO .

I will be ready to live UNDERGROUND before 2021.

Good for you. When you're make believe planet/star doesn't arrive I'll send a message to your bunker.

I look forward to your salutations and am curious to see how you will find a way to get your Carrier Pigeon through the 1-2 miles of mud and slurry
overburden you will likely be under.Miracles do happen however.I will leave a candle burning.

check these anagrams of imagine dragons though...
Garaged Minions, Managed Origins, Marinading Egos, Egomanias Grind, gained organism, adoring enigmas... although there is 178k anagrams, i wouldn't
say it is an anagram, i reckon it is to do with imagining dragons, when you are in a deep state of meditation and being able to materialise them
"outwith" their CNS, but thats just a crazy guess.

Could it just be that simple? So many poets just putting their experiences and interpretations out there for everyone. I mean, all bands want
attention and to sell records. If the lyrics are good and the music is good people will like it and buy it, go to their concerts and buy their
shirts.

His songs have meaning and his interpretation of his views are put out there for everyone to enjoy.

When I was a kid in school we had a substitute teacher who let us spend months in one class shutting out the lights and listening to music,then
everyone would write down their interpretations of the songs and we would later review each others inerpretations,in retrospect it was a very high
level of a very important type of teaching. ....a true lesson in contrast.

The different interpretations were fantasticlly different sometimes.We all learned how different everyones interpretation of inputs was.....personally
it scared the hades out of me when I realised how far off-base so many of us could be in any given moment....I also realised how much music encouraged
people to think deeply and personally.

I'd strongly argue that the link a person has with music is totally personal and that being "off-base" has no look in.

I mean, who am I or even an artist for that matter to say that a listener's interpretation is wrong. That's the beauty of music, how we receive it is
purely personal for a lack of a better word and nobody can deny you the memory nor experience or how it personally made you feel.

Without external influence, we'd be off-base most of our lives in nearly all of our endeavours. Music is like the opposite of that thesis...

The more we communicate about our musical experience the more we taint the initial experience. Whereas communication is usually a benefit for
experience and adds to the learning curve.

I'd strongly argue that the link a person has with music is totally personal and that being "off-base" has no look in.

I mean, who am I or even an artist for that matter to say that a listener's interpretation is wrong. That's the beauty of music, how we receive it is
purely personal for a lack of a better word and nobody can deny you the memory nor experience or how it personally made you feel.

Without external influence, we'd be off-base most of our lives in nearly all of our endeavours. Music is like the opposite of that thesis...

The more we communicate about our musical experience the more we taint the initial experience. Whereas communication is usually a benefit for
experience and adds to the learning curve.

By off base I was trying to convey that IMHO the spectrum of interpretations is immense and there was much room for miscommunication making it risky
bet when trying to be precise if specific message were being sent in the song for everyone, what we found running concurrently to messages in songs
were emotions.....emotions were what we found common amongst our different stories or interpretations.....a song could easily provoke most of us to
have a specific emotion drive our differing stories.Songs could provoke us to make emotional attatchments to memories...

songs seem to bring people on-base emotionally no matter what their stories are.

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